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Schoolchildren welcome Operation MAIDA BUURI patrols in Bawku
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Schoolchildren welcome Operation MAIDA BUURI patrols in Bawku

Modern Ghana about 1 hour 1 mins read
As personnel of the Joint Task Force, Operation MAIDA BUURI, conducted a Territorial Control Operation in Bawku, groups of schoolchildren lined the streets, waving enthusiastically and chanting in unison.

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